embraces the evidence and goes with self-defense? that would be a lot easier row to hoe for the defense attorney. >> nancy,is a first degree murder case. prosecutors, though, are not seeking the death penalty. why do you think -- why wouldn't they? >> i don't know. that is a mystery, wrapped in a conundrum for me. this is a death penalty case for sure because not only did she kill him, according to the state, but catch this. she tortured his family by saying he went into hiding. and she would send these fake texts and letters to the mother, even call -- putting somebody up to calling the mother, state's witness number one, and pretending to be the son. so she tortured the family, all these months, nearly a year. >> just because it could be a death penalty case and it's death penalty-eligible, doesn't mean you have to pursue the death penalty in every murder case. >> she is cold-blooded. i will quote my friend, timothy. the love of money is the root of all evil, dan. >> but, you know, i have to say, seeing in florida in a case where t